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Monday, September 19, 2011

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Bibliography Format


PRINT RESOURCES



Book Entries
   Format: Author's name. Title of book. City of publication: Publisher , Year of publication.

       One author
             Karlin, Len. Careers in Sports. New York: Guild Publishers, 1997.

       Two or three authors
             Fenwick, Elizabeth, and Dr. Tony Smith, and Jonathan R. Sorenson. Adolescence, the Survival
                  Guide for Parents and Teenagers. New York: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, 1996.

     
More than three authors (use first author's name only)
             Gilman, Sander, et al. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1993.

        Editor or compiler (no author)
             Langer, Howard J., ed. American Indian Quotations. Westport, Connecticut:  Greenwood Press,1996.

Encyclopedia
   Format: Author's name if given. "Title of the article." Name of encyclopedia. Year of publication.
                         (volume, page number)

   Example: "Hangayn Mountains." The New Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1995. (vol 5, p.291)

Magazine
   Format: Author of article. "Title of article." Name of magazine, Date of magazine: Page number(s).

       No author
           "The Forgotten Dionnes." Maclean's, 21 January 1998: 124.

      
Author
           Chambers, Veronica. "The Myth of Cinderella." Newsweek 3 November 1997: 74-60.

Newspaper
   Format: Author of article (if given). "Title of article." Name of newspaper. Date of newspaper: Page number(s).

       No author
           "Hollywood Video profits decline." Corvallis Gazette Times 5 Nov. 1997: B7.

      
Author
           Keen, Judy. "UN postpones U-2 flights over Iraq." USA Today 5 Nov. 1997: 1A+.

Background Notes
   Example: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication.

                              "Afghanistan." Background Notes. Washington: GPO, 1995.

Culturgram
   Example: Brigham Young University, "Pakistan." Culturgram. Provo, Utah:    

                               David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, 1999.


INTERVIEW conducted by you.
   Format: Name of person interviewed, Kind of interview (personal interview,telephone interview, e-mail
                              interview), Date.

   Example: Kitzhaber, John. Personal interview. 22 Oct. 2000.


MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES
NewsBank (microfiche)
   Format: Begin with original newspaper information. Then add: NewsBank: catagory (year) fiche
  
                         card number,
grid numbers.
   Example: Champman, Dan. "Panel could help protect children." Winston-Salem Journal 14 Jan. 1990:

                         1A. NewsBank: Welfare and Social Problems (1990): fiche 2, grids A8-A11.
Film or Video
   Format: Title. Director. Distributor, Year.

   Example: Like Water for Chocolate. Dir. Alfonso Arau. Miramax, 1993.

Television or Radio
   Format: "Title of episode or segment". Title of program. Title of series (if any). Name of network.
                               Call letter and city of local station (if any). Broadcast date. Include narrator and other

                               information  if  applicable.
   Example: "Shakespearean Putdowns." Narr. Robert Diegel and Linda Wertneimer. All Things

                               Considered.  PBS. 6 Apr. 1997.
   Example: "Frankenstein: The Making of a Monster." Great Books. Narr. Donald Sutherland. Dir.
                               Jonathan Ward. Learning Channel. 8 Sept. 1993.

Interview from a television or radio broadcast
   Format: Name of person interviewed. Interviewers name if known. Name of program, Broadcasting  

                            
company.  Place, Date.
   Example: Blackmun, Harry. Interview with Ted Kippel and Nina Totenberg. Nightline.

                             ABC. New York, 5 April 1994.
CD-ROM
   Format: Author (if given). "Title of part of work." Title of CD. Edition, release, or version.

                           Publication medium (CD-ROM). City of publication (if given): Publisher.  Year of    

                           publication.
   Example: "Piers Anthony, 1934 -, American." Discovering Authors. Version 2.0. CD-ROM. 
                           Gale Research, 1996.

E-mail
   Format: Sender's name . "Title of the message (from subject line)." Description of the message

                          including the statement: E-mail to recipient's name(your name). Date message was sent.
  
Example: Schmidt, Jennifer. "Monday greetings." E-mail to Justin Jones about report on global

                         warming. 29 May 2001.
World Wide Web
   Format: Author. Title of document/homepage title. Date of document. Name of organization
                     associated  with site (if given). Date of access <URL>.
   Example: Pate, Allen. Amistad Home Page. 21 Nov. 1999. 19 Jan. 2001
                     <http://www.penquinputnam.com/armistad/bok/index.htm>.

Online Databases with Magazine/Newspaper Articles (EBSCO)
   Format: Author. "Article title." Name of magazine or newspaper. Date of original source.  

                           EBSCO. Date
of access <URL>.
  
Example: Carney, James. "The Busiest Man in the White House." Time. 30 Apr. 2001.
                           EBSCO. 15
June 2001          
                         <http://ehostvgw17.epnet.com/ehost.asp?key=204.179.122.140_8000>
Online Database (Grolier Online)
   Format: "Title of article." Grolier Online. Encyclopedia name. Date of access <URL>
   Example: "AIDS." Grolier Online. Encyclopedia Americana. 19 June 2001   
                           <http://go.grolier.com:80/>.